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Feature: Bandcamp in the COVID-19 Era

May 1, 2020

Bandcamp is a drug for music lovers and knowing that your support directly buttresses the performers’ work – on May 1, mind you, without…

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Review: Ryan Rumery – “And, Apart”

March 24, 2020

Multi-instrumentalist Ryan Rumery’s emotive music always has traded in a kind of nuance, with even his most emphatic statements – which often are bookmarked…

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Review: Christian Frederickson – “Islands of Light”

November 2, 2018

There’s this piece of ephemera from the days of the Rachel’s ensemble that sticks to the attic of my mind like so much setting…

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Review: Big Weather – “The Lightest Darkness”

April 10, 2018

Well, turns out climate change – for those rational people who agree with the science behind it – might not be all bad, after…

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REVIEW: Christian Frederickson, Jason Noble and Ryan Rumery – “The Painted Bird / Amidst”

January 24, 2017

I cannot stop listening to The Painted Bird / Amidst, a carefully self-released affair that is, without question, the most riveting and enveloping record…

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